The All India Students Association (AISA) and Fridays For FutureKarnataka, which led the protest, alleged that the government is pushing ahead with the multi-crore project despite expert warnings and unresolved gaps in the Detailed Project Report (DPR)
Karnataka amends KPME Act to mandate emergency care for dog, snake bite victims
Karnataka HC Chief Justice dedicates new taluk court complex at Deodurg
Lokayukta files status report in MUDA case against CM Siddaramaiah
Bengaluru: Karnataka Lokayukta filed a status report in trial court on Saturday in connection with the investigation into the alleged irregularities in allocation of MUDA land parcels to CM Siddaramaiahs family. The City Civil and Sessions Court on Saturday heard proceedings in the private complaint filed by activist Snehamayi Krishna against Chief Minister Siddaramaiah with Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Watch: 28 Blackbucks die in Karnataka zoo; Minister orders probe
Twenty-eight blackbucks have died within three days at the Kittur Rani Chennamma Zoo in Belagavi, triggering a high-level investigation. Officials suspect a possible bacterial infection, but the cause will be confirmed after lab reports from Bannerghatta Zoo. Forest Minister Eshwar Khandre has ordered strict precautions and warned of action if staff negligence is found.
ED Files Chargesheet against Karnataka Cong MLA in China Iron Ore Export Case
The prosecution complaint was filed before a designated Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) court in Bengaluru
Ekya Schools Unveils 'Ekya Vana' a Living School Where Nature Leads Learning
Ekya Schools announced the launch of Ekya Vana today, the first nature inspired K–12 school for conservation and sustainability in Bangalore, that redefines learning through nature and purpose. Built as a living ecosystem, Ekya Vana invites children to learn with the environment nurturing curiosity, compassion, and stewardship. Dignitaries unveil Ekya Vana, India’s first purpose-based K–12 school for sustainability and conservation, at the FIND Festival 2025 For over 15 years, Ekya Schools, a part of the CMR Group of Institutions, has redefined what education can be, building schools that blend global best practices with the vision of nurturing creative, compassionate, confident learners and problem solvers, empowering them to make a difference in the world. From its early years programs to K–12 institutions, Ekya’s philosophy has always been grounded in making learning meaningful and relevant to the real world. After the successful launch of Ekya Nava the first purpose based school in India for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Ekya moves on to introduce its next purpose based school Ekya Vana. Architecture rooted in Earth sense - Ekya Vana’s spaces inspire care, connection, and sustainability Ekya Vana is a bold step forward by Ekya Schools towards shaping education that not only prepares students for the future, but also teaches them to sustain it. The world today needs changemakers who understand that progress and preservation can go hand in hand. As climate change, biodiversity loss, and urbanization redefine our shared future, education must evolve to meet these challenges. Launched during Ekya’s FIND festival 2025, Ekya Vana emerges as India’s first purpose-driven school dedicated to conservation, sustainability, and environmental innovation, offering learners the tools to create an abundant and equitable world. Speaking on the occasion Dr. A. N. Yellappa Reddy, IFS (Retd.) Former Secretary, Dept of Ecology, Environment and Forests, Govt of Karnataka, Member, Karnataka High court, Lok Adalat said “ Only children can be the true teachers of the future: because it is they alone who can protect and care for Mother Earth. If we nurture their curiosity and love for nature, they will become the guardians our world needs .” Joining him in the launch was Padma Shri recipient Dr. K. Ullas Karanth, Emeritus Director, Centre for Wildlife Studies who reiterated “ Conservation must move beyond slogans and become a way of life. My hope is that students at Ekya Vana, and their generation, will lead us toward healing the planet and rekindling our connection with nature .” The occasion was also graced by Dr. Biswajit Mishra , Chief Conservator of Forests Government of Karnataka who during his address said, “ Ekya Vana inspires young guardians to understand our challenges and become part of the solution. My best wishes to these future stewards of nature .” Along with Dr. K.C. Ramamurthy, IPS (Retd.), Chairman, CMR Group of Institutions and CMR University, and Former Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha), Dr. Sabitha Ramamurthy, President CMR Jnanadhara Trust, Chancellor, CMR University and Shri Jayadeep K.R. Reddy, CEO, CMR Group of Institutions, Pro Chancellor, CMR University and Director, Ekya Schools. “ At Ekya Vana, we’ve worked on curating a learning experience that goes beyond traditional education. Rooted in nature and driven by purpose, our school is guided by a clear vision: to help learners make a difference through curiosity, compassion, and stewardship of the Earth. Everything we do from masterclasses to immersion camps is designed to make learning real, relevant, and deeply connected to the world around us, ” said Dr. Tristha Ramamurthy, Founder and Managing Director, Ekya Schools. Ekya Vana is more than a school, it’s a movement towards education for a sustainable future, where learning is not confined to classrooms but extends to the living, breathing world. With this launch, Ekya Schools continues to lead the way in shaping the future of education. About Ekya Vana The school is designed as an ecosystem of learning: outdoor classrooms, butterfly & herb gardens, composting units, nature-workshops and eco-labs form the core of the experience. The academic framework is anchored in four key pathways: People & Planet, Earth Care, Living Systems and Energy & Innovation, connecting global sustainability themes with real-world learning. About the FIND Festival The FIND Festival is Ekya Schools’ flagship event for exploring the future of learning—bringing together students, educators, thought-leaders and industry to reimagine education.
Belagavi Call Centre That Targeted US Citizens Raided, 33 Arrested
The police in Karnataka's Belagavi raided and shut down an illegally operated international fraud call centre that had been targeting US citizens and siphoning off large sums of money through sophisticated cyber scams.
Co-operatives are backbone of rural India: Karnataka Chief Minister
The Chief Minister stated that Asias first co-operative bank was established in Karnataka to highlight the States long-standing leadership in the co-operative space
Dharwad ZP CEO directs officials to expedite work on multi-village drinking water supply project
The project to supply drinking water to 388 villages in Dharwad district is being implemented in DBOT mode
Karnataka Minister Promises Compensation After Sugarcane Damage in Sameerwadi
Patil urged both the factory management and farmers to remain cooperative and maintain harmony
Karnataka Man Mixes Poison In Neighbour's Food To Avenge Years-Old Feud
Investigators initially found a bottle of pesticide at the home, but during further questioning, the accused revealed that they had used the toxic Datura plant to contaminate the 'sambar' served at lunch.
Drones, forest friends, & ex-servicemen to help Karnataka fight wildlife conflicts
Karnataka's Chief Minister has approved a technology-driven action plan to combat rising human-wildlife conflicts. The strategy includes deploying drones for real-time animal tracking, strengthening surveillance, and collaborating with wildlife experts. This decisive shift aims to manage escalating encounters with elephants, leopards, and tigers straying into human settlements.
Karnataka: 42 Vehicles, Sugarcane Torched in Sameerwadi Violence
Miscreants set fire to tractors, trailers and sugarcane stocks near the factory on Thursday evening
Unseasonal showers in Karnataka sends veggie prices soaring in Goa
NT Reporter | Panaji Prices of several vegetables have risen sharply this winter following unseasonal rain and sudden weather changes in the states from where Goa imports its produce. Crop damage in Karnataka has led to a surge in the cost of commonly used vegetables. Tomatoes, a key kitchen staple, have gone up from Rs []
Environmental icon 'Saalumarada' Thimmakka, renowned for planting nearly 400 banyan trees along a 5km highway stretch, passed away at 114. Her decades-long dedication, alongside her husband, created a vital green corridor, now a testament to her profound commitment to nature and a living ecological heritage.
Karnataka to frame advertisement rules in GBA
BENGALURU: The urban development department has published a draft notification on Greater Bengaluru Area (Advertisement) Rules 2025 on Thursday, which deals with renewal and rejection of requests for advertisements, and approval of display of mobile vehicular advertisements and others in the five city municipal corporations falling under the GBA. The draft rules also state that advertisement of Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited shall be in conformity with the respective city corporation. The department has asked public to submit suggestions and objections to the Additional Chief Secretarys Office at Urban Development Department, Vikasa Soudha within 30 days from the date of the notification. Apart from the sizes and types of advertisements, the draft rules also state about notice for removal of unauthorised advertisments and the penalties and interest along with it. As per the rules, if any corporation deems it fit to remove an advertisement, the agency will have to comply with the order within seven days. Rules also mention about cancellation of the licence if the advertiser has obtained a license and breached the rules. The agency can also get blacklisted. The corporation can also seize and sell the movable property.
Karnataka HC asks state to file status report on welfare of persons with disabilities
BENGALURU: Issuing notice to the state government, the Karnataka High Court on Friday directed the government to file a status report on the prayers sought by the petitioners in a public interest litigation concerning the effective implementation of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016. A division bench of Chief Justice Vibhu Bakhru and Justice C M Poonacha passed the order after hearing the petition filed by Y Karthik (27), Y Kaushik (27), and their father, Y Satish aka Satish Yeachareddy, who is an MLC from Ballari and Vijayanagar districts. Karthik suffers from visual impairment and cerebral palsy. Making the Department of Women and Child Development Empowerment of Differently Abled and Senior Citizens and Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities, which are responsible for the implementation of the Act, as respondents, the petitioners have prayed the court to issue directions to those departments to set up additional special schools and institutions commensurate with the population of persons with disabilities (PWDs) in the state, ensure infrastructure in all schools is accessible to PWDs, establish special training centres to promote vocational training for them, ensure four percent vacancies of the cadre strength in all government establishments and they are filled by PWDs and approve the scheme to allocate five percent of each government departments budget for the welfare of PWDs. On account of the disability suffered by the first petitioner, the second and third petitioners are sensitised to the needs of the differently-abled. While the petitioners are financially sound and able to care for the first petitioner, the petitioners are aware that many PWDs in Karnataka lack basic care and do not have the means to approach the court, they said. The MLC said he has made significant contributions to advancing their rights. Despite highlighting the issues faced by the PWDs on account of the increase in costs of living, medical treatments and medicines, it has even suggested solutions towards addressing these issues. Despite these efforts, the state has failed to adequately respond to the issues raised by him and has failed to implement the provisions of the Act. Therefore, a petition has been filed before the court. Referring to the scathing remarks made in the Comptroller and Auditor Generals report against the state for the delayed implementation of the Act and several other issues, the petitioners stated that the state has failed to fully utilise funds allocated for PWDs empowerment and rehabilitation, and it has failed to avail of the central assistance.
Legacy of vision, sacrifice: KLEs 110-year journey celebrated
BELAGAVI: The Karnataka Lingayat Education (KLE) Society celebrated its 110th Foundation Day with grandeur at the JN Medical College Campus in Belagavi on Thursday. The event paid tribute to the seven visionary seers whose efforts laid the foundation of an educational movement that transformed society. Delivering the keynote address, Dr M R Jayaram, Vice-Chancellor of Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, said, The seers worked tirelessly to meet the educational needs of society. The KLE Society stands tall today because of its sacrifice and vision. Dr Jayaram also praised Dr Prabhakar Kore, Chairman of KLE Society, for leading the institution with exceptional dedication for over four decades. He said, The responsibility on your shoulders is immense. For Indias progress, you must advance in knowledge, partner with the government, and uphold noble ideals, he said. He further proposed the establishment of a STEM University under KLE to strengthen the nations scientific and technological mission. Delivering his blessings, Swami Bodhamayananda Maharaj, President of Ramakrishna Math, Hyderabad, reflected on the role of knowledge in shaping humanity. Paying homage to the founding seers, he said, Knowledge is power that strengthens both society and the nation. We must preserve its purity and purpose. Cautioning against the moral decline in society, he emphasized the need for values-based education inspired by Swami Vivekanandas ideals of patriotism and service. Kore paid a heartfelt tribute to the Sapta Rishis, donors, and contributors, noting that KLE stands firmly on democratic values and has transcended barriers of language, religion, and caste. Highlighting major milestones, he announced the upcoming inauguration of a 1,000-bed hospital and medical college in Hubballi, expanding KLEs total healthcare capacity to 4,500 beds, and the establishment of the first Agricultural College in North Karnataka in 2025.
Nehru, architect of modern India: Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah
BENGALURU: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday urged youngsters to develop a scientific temperament while speaking at the Childrens Day celebrations held at Vidhana Soudha. Addressing students, parents, and teachers, he said, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru is the architect of modern India. As Prime Minister, he laid the foundation for the nations scientific and educational progress. However, the BJP has been portraying him in a negative light and misleading students. It is important to tell the true contributions of Nehru to this nation. He added, Not just Nehru, mocking Gandhi has become the BJPs job. They had no role in the freedom struggle, yet they make false statements against Gandhi and Nehru. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the BJP, and the RSS have made it their mission to belittle and mock these great leaders. Recalling Nehrus 17-year tenure as Prime Minister, Siddaramaiah said prestigious institutions such as IITs, IIMs, AIIMS, and ISRO were established due to his visionary leadership. Most students today aspire to study in these institutions. A government college student, Sanketh Raj, secured admission to IIT-Kharagpur last year after clearing the JEE. Nehru believed children are the future of India and emphasised education that builds scientific thinking. Our government has allocated Rs 65,000 crore for the education sector, he said. He announced that 900 Karnataka Public Schools will be launched across the state this year. The government is working hard to ensure quality education. I myself studied in a government school and eventually became Chief Minister. Any child sitting here today could become the next CM, scientist, or scholar. He also urged students to uphold equality and unity in diversity. This is why we have introduced reading the Preamble of the Constitution in schools, so students internalise the values of social justice, fraternity, and equality. Siddaramaiah also launched the digital version of the Moral Science textbook, now available in Kannada and English on the DSERT website.
Mid-day meals extended to PU students of KPS
BENGALURU: School Education and Literacy Minister Madhu Bangarappa announced here on Friday that the state government will provide mid-day meals to PUC students in Karnataka Public Schools across the state. From the next academic year, we will provide mid-day meals to PU students at KPS across the state. But we are yet to decide on extending the programme to all government colleges. I will request Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to grant permission and once done, we will try to provide it in the next academic year, he said, making the announcement during Childrens Day and a mega parent-teacher meeting at Vidhana Soudha. He asked Rakesh, a PU student from Bailhongal, about mid-day meals. Rakesh said, Since the college starts at 10 am and I live far away, I leave home at 7.45 am. It would be helpful to students like us if the department extends mid-day meals. The minister said, Earlier, the scheme covered students up to class 8. It has now been extended to Class 10. He thanked the Azim Premji Foundation for providing a grant of Rs 1,500 crore for distributing eggs and bananas. At present, nearly 45 lakh students from government and aided schools benefit from mid-day meals. Ningegowda AH, president, PU Lecturers Association, said, The state has around 2,000 government and aided PU colleges in the state, with around three-and-a-half lakh students studying. It is estimated that around Rs 195 crore may be required to extend the midday meal to these many students. He added, Most government PU college campuses also house high schools and primary schools. Otherwise, there is already a system of kitchens for preparing meals. If the programme is extended there is no need to provide additional infrastructure.
After Supreme Court relief, Siddaramaiah hails Shivakumars role in Mekedatu push - Deccan Herald
After Supreme Court relief, Siddaramaiah hails Shivakumars role in Mekedatu push Deccan Herald
Veerashaiva Lingayat leaders call for unity
In expansion plan, Coffee Board to open 100 outlets on franchise model
From Saalumarada Thimmakkas pain grew a forest
Bihar result could stall plan to change chief minister in Karnataka
Sexual harassment: Firms admonished for failing to register on SHe-Box
Private banks relationship manager diverts Rs 2.7 crore from customers account in Bengaluru
Space policy envisages gallery, industrial visits for over 6K students
Minister Shivanand Patil visits cane factory in Sameerwadi
India Sees Surge In Melatonin Demand
Google Trends over five years shows that interest in the drug in India has nearly doubled and remains high. Telangana ranks tenth, while Karnataka ranks higher. Hyderabad falls neatly within this national curve.
The absence of a weather-linked insurance policy for coffee places growers in India in an extremely vulnerable position, said Arvind Rao, president, Karnataka Planters Association
Festive atmosphere & lunch mark mega parent-teacher meeting drive in Karnataka govt schools
Newborns body found abandoned in bushes near railway station in Bengaluru
Four firms submit bids for tunnel road project in Bengaluru, evaluation on
School cinema fest: Two short films by Bengaluru-based directors screened
Swiggy to shift headquarters to Whitefield as Bellandur lease expires
Wildlife narratives, photography and music at Bengaluru festival
Karnataka high court seeks report on implementation of disabilities Act
Burglars steal Rs 1.3 crore cash & gold in Bengaluru
How Saalumarada Thimmakkas legacy redefined grassroots environmentalism
Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar accuse BJP and JD (S) MPs of not speaking up for the cause of Karnataka in irrigation matters
Farmers seek immediate maize procurement, Rs 3,000 per quintal
Respond decisively to thwart Mekedatu reservoir project, says farmers association leader
He warns that acquiescing to Karnatakas plan will cause desertification of 28 lakh acres in Tamil Nadu, and block water availability for 22 districts.
Roadside ad space increases, zone-based rules for bidders introduced
Kalaburagi district commended for innovative governance, sustainable devpt initiatives
Ballari set for mayoral poll today
Grama-Phone to help resolve rural grievances in Cdurga
Hubballi residents have to wait two more months for dust-free roads
Complete water project on time, Dharwad ZP CEO tells officials
Annual sports meet of police dept emphasises fitness, well-being
MLA Raju Kage draws mixed reactions over North Karnataka statehood demand
Rahul Gandhi is sinking the Congress ship and allied parties: Joshi
Many residents of Kanakapura Road apartment fall sick; civic body suspects viral diarrhea
Civic officials have sent water samples for tests
Upalokayukta flags lapses at two govt. girls hostels in Bengaluru
Two killed, two injured in road accident in Lingsugur
Three books released in Shivamogga
Call for cultivation of coffee in Sampaje, Karike, Peraje, Chembu regions of Kodagu
Police arrest accused on the run for 18 years
114-year-old Padma Shri environmentalist Saalumarada Thimmakka dies
Padma Shri awardee Saalumarada Thimmakka, famed for planting hundreds of banyan trees in Karnataka, passed away at 114 in Bengaluru after prolonged illness
Childrens Day: Mysuru Zoo, Dasara expo offer free entry to children
Sugarcane farmers end strike in Mudhol after Minister, leaders hold talks
The protesting growers settle for the government-fixed price of 3,300 per tonne of produce to be supplied to factories
Rabi water release schedule for Tungabhadra canals announced
Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar, who holds the Water Resources portfolio, chairs meeting to review water availability in the reservoir
KRRS condemns burning of tractors; holds govt.s negligent attitude responsible for the incident
The High Court of Karnataka on Friday directed the State government to file a status report on the implementation of various important provisions of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, on a PIL petition, which has complained about Karnatakas persistent and unjustifiable delay in implementing the mandate of this law meant for welfare of persons with disabilities.
Union Minister and JD(S) leader H D Kumaraswamy says that Bihar voters taught a lesson to Congress for its false propaganda on vote chori
IIM Bangalore ranked no. 1 in India, Central Asia at Eduniversal 2025
Bihar poll result skews leadership change narrative in Karnataka
Given the partys poor performance in Bihar, would the party take the risk of removing the Chief Minister at this point in time remains the key question
Tenders floated for 109 ward-level road projects in North corporation
Four months after fare revision, most Bengaluru autos still operate without recalibrated meters
The revised fares, which came into effect on August 1, increased the minimum fare from 30 to 36 for the first 2 km, while the per-km charge rose from 15 to 18
Yediyurappa, B.Y. Raghavendra react to Bihar poll results
Bihar election 2025: Its a mandate for development, says Mysuru MP
MLC assures to build a shelter for newspaper distributors in Mysuru
Officials begin preparations for winter session at Suvarna Soudha
Ten-day session in Belagavi to start on December 8
Will request for extension of midday meal to govt. PU students in next Budget: Madhu Bangarappa
Vedike plans to picket sugar factory in Kalaburagi
Clinic run by man posing as doctor sealed in Sandur taluk
Security guard hacked to death in Bidadi
200 qualify for next round of Agniveer recruitment rally
Mine workers to meet in Sandur on Nov. 20
70th Rajyotsava celebrations held at Mysuru airport
Mysuru: BJP celebrates NDAs landslide victory in Bihar Assembly election
Seer calls for holistic education to help students also become better citizens
Anti-labour policies: CITU chief Hemalatha comes down heavily on Centre
BEL becomes first aerospace and defence company to get CareEdge-ESG 1 rating
Principals of Rashtriya Military Schools conclude annual meeting in Belagavi
Karnataka Cabinet approves 27.93 crore for super-speciality hospital in Hassan
Vasan urges T.N. govt. to take steps to stop Karnataka from proceeding with Mekedatu project
Rescued Bengaluru From Collapse: Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw Praises Shivakumars Road Fix
Notably, Shaw's post made no mention of Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, though she had tagged him during her earlier criticism

